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Whose Information Age?: Employment Prospects for Non—College-Educated Women and Men

Sharon Mastracci

Challenge, 2006, vol. 49, issue 4, pages 111-124

Abstract: It is taken for granted that those who have only a high school education will not easily find jobs in information technology industries, that in the current economy, they will inevitably be left at a disadvantage. But this economist finds that the conventional wisdom is exaggerated.

Date: 2006

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